Logan County officials report two coronavirus deaths, with 493 confirmed cases

Logan County officials report two coronavirus deaths, with 493 confirmed cases
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There have been 493 confirmed coronavirus cases in Logan County as of October 8, with two deaths linked to the virus, according to data from the state Department of Public Health (IDPH).

Chicago (83,070 cases) and Cook County (68,400 cases) posted the highest numbers statewide. Chicago’s death toll from the virus stands at 2,983, while Cook County recorded 2,296 deaths, according to the IDPH.

Illinois residents who have been tested for COVID-19 now number 6,105,780, the department reported. And the age group with the most confirmed cases was 20 to 29, with 62,266 people in the age group testing positive for the virus.

Among all those testing positive in Illinois, 146,194 were male and 159,378 were female, the IDPH said. Male deaths linked to coronavirus numbered 4,786, while female deaths stood at 4,124.

Broken down according to race, the fatalities consisted of 4,320 Asians, 4,320 whites, 2,248 African-Americans, 1,769 Hispanics, and 187 belonging to other races or who did not provide their ethnicity before they died.

Coronavirus Stats by County as of October 8
County/Jurisdiction Positive Cases Deaths
Illinois 310,700 8,910
Chicago 83,070 2,983
Cook 68,400 2,296
DuPage 18,788 577
Lake 17,932 494
Will 15,084 396
Kane 13,846 334
Winnebago 7,354 156
St. Clair 7,091 200
Madison 6,188 148
Champaign 5,227 27
McHenry 4,944 119
Peoria 3,787 55
McLean 3,496 24
Rock Island 3,291 81
Kankakee 2,910 79
Sangamon 2,803 48
Kendall 2,176 26
Tazewell 2,015 38
LaSalle 1,910 57
Macon 1,865 47
DeKalb 1,794 41
Coles 1,605 36
Williamson 1,521 55
Clinton 1,355 23
Jackson 1,327 24
Adams 1,319 11
Boone 1,309 24
Vermilion 1,133 6
Randolph 1,007 13
Effingham 950 3
Whiteside 936 21
Ogle 853 6
Knox 806 4
Bureau 770 15
Grundy 763 7
Monroe 760 24
Jefferson 747 38
Henry 723 5
Morgan 709 24
Marion 700 5
Christian 680 20
Stephenson 635 7
Macoupin 620 8
Franklin 620 5
Union 607 24
Crawford 525 6
McDonough 523 15
Logan 493 2
Fayette 489 10
Lee 472 1
Woodford 471 9
Shelby 468 7
Livingston 457 9
Montgomery 438 14
Saline 424 6
Cass 421 11
Jersey 420 19
Iroquois 388 19
Warren 373 3
Bond 368 8
Perry 366 16
Douglas 363 7
Wayne 343 6
Jo Daviess 312 2
Lawrence 279 6
Richland 275 9
Carroll 259 6
Moultrie 254 4
Hancock 245 3
Fulton 244 0
Washington 242 1
Greene 241 15
Johnson 240 0
Clay 236 1
Cumberland 226 5
Jasper 224 10
Clark 207 4
Pulaski 201 1
White 195 1
Mason 187 1
Wabash 172 4
Mercer 165 6
Piatt 161 0
Pike 160 2
De Witt 158 2
Menard 137 1
Massac 131 2
Edgar 125 8
Marshall 120 0
Ford 113 5
Alexander 98 1
Gallatin 84 2
Hamilton 84 2
Henderson 82 0
Scott 82 0
Edwards 78 0
Brown 76 0
Putnam 69 0
Calhoun 66 0
Schuyler 64 1
Stark 59 2
Hardin 44 0
Pope 33 1


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